Lawmakers introduced nearly 200 bills mentioning the word “housing” this session. That’s the most since at least 2005.
The University of New Mexico said it would cooperate with the federal investigation into alleged “race-exclusionary practices ...
New Mexico environment officials are seeking approval for new heat protections for both indoor and outdoor workers.
The fired CEO of the New Mexico office tasked with investigating police misconduct told Source NM this week he won’t challenge his termination. The Law Enforcement Certification Board fired Joshua ...
Senate Bill 81, which aimed to make it easier for New Mexicans in wildfire-prone areas to secure home insurance, was tabled* at its final committee hearing in the 60-day session, but the bill’s ...
Starting on July 1, people riding bicycles in New Mexico will be able to ride through stop signs without coming to a full stop, and stop at red traffic lights and continue even if the light hasn’t ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court announced Thursday its verdicts on three high-profile homicide cases, including an alleged murder-for-hire plot that the court overturned. Victims in the other two cases ...
When Stephanie Russo Carroll, a citizen of the Native Village of Kluti-Kaah in Alaska, set out to earn her doctorate in tribal health 15 years ago, she focused her research on tribal cultural and ...
U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, a New Mexico Democrat representing the state’s 2nd congressional district, landed 12th on the bipartisan list of 12 freshmen representatives “exceeding expectations” in the ...
Sponsors and advocates who had hoped to see reforms for New Mexico’s board governing parole continue to question the rationale behind Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Saturday veto. Senate Bill 17 would ...
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